Useful Information:

Basic Information

Stock number:

14158150

Metal Type:

18k White Gold

Metal Weight:

4.5 Grams

Width:

9mm at its Largest Point

Appraisal Value:

$24,395

Setting type:

Pave, Channel, Prong & Bezel

<h4>Black Gold</h4>
<p>Black gold is made by electroplating black rhodium onto white gold. The plating will wear over time and replating is provided by Front Jewelers free of charge on an as-needed basis!</p>

Diamond Information

Diamond Carat:

2.60ct Total, 1.50ct Solitaire, 1.10ct Surrounding

Diamond Clarity:

SI-1 Solitaire, VS-2 - SI-1 Surrounding

Diamond Color:

G Solitaire, E - F Surrounding

Diamond Cut:

Excellent Solitaire, Excellent Surrounding

Diamond Shape:

Princess Solitaire, Round Surrounding

Product Details

A sparkling 1.50ct SI-1 clarity and G color princess cut diamond is placed atop this 2.60ct total weight engagement ring. Surrounding the solitaire are 1.10cts of round diamonds in a pave, channel and bezel setting.. This ring is made in 18k white gold and has a 9mm width at its largest point. Accompanying this ring is a full independent gemological laboratory UGL diamond certificate as well as a separate Front Jewelers store appraisal. Both state its characteristics and reflect its appraisal value of $24,395. We offer a risk free 30 - day return policy which is detailed on our return policy page. Please feel free to ask any questions by email at Info@Frontjewelers.net or by phone Monday through Friday 10am - 5pm EST.

Setting Information

Bezel Setting

This setting holds the diamond in place by having a continual groove cut out where the diamond girdle is inserted. The walls of the bezel are then folded down to keep the diamond in place.

Channel Setting

Diamonds are set girdle to girdle in a groove. This groove is made of precious metal and is secured by hammering down its walls.

Pave Setting

Multiple diamonds are set close together and are kept secure by gem spurs and beads. These beads are made of precious metal.

Prong Setting

A piece of precious metal known as a prong folds over an edge of the diamond. Multiple prongs are used to secure the stone, most commonly four prongs.